'Simpsons' Canada-Based Episode Pokes Fun At SNC-Lavalin Affair, Ottawa Senators, Health Care
Sunday night’s episode of “The Simpsons” showed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau getting upset over something U.S. President Donald Trump said about him, holding a yoga pose, and then crawling out of his office to evade a question about the SNC-Lavalin affair. That’s a sentence I never thought I’d write, but here we are. The episode,…
Canada Offers To Take Back Garbage From Philippines, Ending Long Dispute
OTTAWA – Canada’s garbage is coming home from the Philippines. A spokesman for Global Affairs Canada told The Canadian Press on Thursday Canada made a formal offer earlier this week to have more than six dozen containers of Canadian household trash returned to the Port of Vancouver. The containers arrived in a port near Manila…
Jason Kenney: Trudeau Government Putting National Unity At Risk With Bill C-69
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and new Alberta Premier Jason Kenney put on polite faces for the cameras at the start of their first official meeting in Ottawa Thursday, but the cordial handshake and civil tone of their opening remarks belied the tension that exists between them. Just hours before the two met, Kenney…
Steve Clark Says Ontario Housing Plan Will Axe 'Labyrinth Of Liberal Red Tape'
Ontario introduced sweeping changes Thursday to make it cheaper and easier for developers to build houses and rental buildings in the province. “Folks, we need to fix the housing crisis created by the labyrinth of Liberal red tape,” Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark said at an announcement in Scarborough, Ont. “Homes are…
Government's Solitary Confinement Bill Makes Some Things Worse: Kim Pate
OTTAWA — A Canadian senator who has spent four decades advocating for the rights of vulnerable people in Canadian prisons says a new bill that purports to end solitary confinement should be scrapped. Sen. Kim Pate says the Trudeau government’s Bill C-83 only offers a cosmetic rebranding of the practice of separating inmates from others…
Federal Carbon Tax Is Constitutional, Saskatchewan's Top Court Rules
REGINA — The federal government used a favourable court decision on its carbon tax Friday to put pressure on premiers who don’t like it to stop fighting it. The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal ruled in a split decision that the tax imposed on provinces without a carbon price of their own is constitutional. “Today’s decision…
Ontario First Nation Devastated After Mother And 4 Kids Die In House Fire
A northern Ontario First Nation where a mother and four of her children died in a house fire this week has no effective means or equipment to fight fires, a spokesman said Friday as the community grappled with its loss. Sam McKay, spokesman for the chief and council of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation, said the…
Health Canada Mandates Same Packaging For All Cigarettes Starting November
OTTAWA — Canadian cigarette packs will have to be plain drab brown with standardized layouts and lettering under new rules that kick in next Nov. 9, Health Canada says. Officials said plain packages will increase the impact of graphic health warnings about the dangers of smoking, keeping them from getting lost amid colourful designs and…
Trudeau Won't Decriminalize Drugs Despite Pressure From Liberals, Activists
OTTAWA — Donna May says she’ll no longer tolerate a nod or weepy eyes from politicians over the opioid epidemic—it’s claimed the lives of too many people she loves. May wants action in the form of drug decriminalization and she’s far from alone in her plea. The death of May’s 55-year-old brother a year ago…
Tory MP Pierre Poilievre Scolded Over ‘Little Potato’ Dig At Trudeau In House Of Commons
A Conservative MP has been told to stop referring to the prime minister as “little potato” in the House of Commons. Pierre Poilievre earned the light scolding from House Speaker Geoff Regan in question period Wednesday. It was the third day in a row the Tory finance critic invoked the unusual nickname. “When leaders in…